A: No. .mobileconfig only works on Apple devices (iOS, iPadOS, macOS). Android uses .apk or different config methods.
Let’s dissect each component of this keyword to understand its anatomy:
Apple’s .mobileconfig system is powerful. A single file can:
In rogue implementations, attackers use .mobileconfig files to:
The identifier id.codevn.net and the filename ch play.mobileconfig suggests a configuration profile that has been observed in the wild, often associated with bypassing network restrictions (e.g., firewall evasion) or intercepting device traffic. Below is a detailed breakdown of its intended features and potential behaviors based on common patterns of such profiles.
iOS 16+ includes Lockdown Mode, which blocks most configuration profile installations unless explicitly authorized via MDM.
If you installed the profile and wish to remove it:
Note: If the file is hosted on a website you do not trust, it is safer to avoid interacting with it entirely.